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AUCTION SALES. RAETIHI STOCK SALE. TODAY (FRIDAY), MARCH 30. AT 1 P.M. Freeman r. jackson & co., LTD., will sell by auction as above:— 500 4-year ewes (good line) , 150 4 & 5-year ewes. 100 2-tooth ewes. 150 4 & 6-tooth ewes. 200 mixed lambs. 150 mixed lambs. 190 4 & 6-tooth wethers70 lambs. 300 shorn Down lambs. 90 4-year ewes. 200 mixed lambs. 75 2-tooth ewes. 30 Romney rams. 15 2-tooth Romney rams. JO yearling steers. 20 2|-year steers. J 5 3-year steers. 20 JB-months dairy heifersWAVERLEY SALE. TO DA Y (FRIDAY), MARCH 3ft FARMERS’ CO OP- ORGANISATION 1 SOCIETY., LTD., will sell: 300 HEAL> - MIXED CATTLE, in30 18 month P.D. heifers. 25 J 8 month Shorthorn steers. 30 m.s. Red P A. weaners. JO fat and forward he ; °r.-. 8 year Shorthorn steers. 4 buli’i. 30 4 & 5 year forward S.H.-Hcr?-ford bullocks20 good - 'J- mon th heifers. JO fat heifers. 26 J<A. d; H reforod weaners (?x--tra good line). 16 P A. cows (guaranteed empty). 20 Jersey weaner heifers 500 liEAi> MIXED SHEE *\ includ250 early shorn 2-tooth wethers. 60 early shorn 6-tooth wethers. 100 m.s- Cheviot Jambs. Further Entries Invited. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. SHEEP. CATTLE & IMPLEMENTS, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, AT 11 A.M. WRIGHT & CO., LTD., have been instructed by Mr W. G. Moore, who is disposing of his properties, to sell by auction as above, at the homestead, near Maxwell, the whole of his dead and live stock as follows: AT 11 A.M.: 5 stacks lucerne hay, 1 stack wheat, 1 stack oats, 25 totara strainers, 200 feet timber, 4 x 1J; 1 ton fertiliser, fencing wire, a complete range of implements and harness, comprising new hay tedder, new Royal mower, new set disc harrows, 1 spring dray. 1 farm dray, 1 cultivator, 9 tooth; ’.l scuffler, two sets 3-leaf tine harrow, sundry 4,3, 2 and I-horse trees, 1 R. & G. d,f. plough, 1 moulding nlough, four-horse gear, plough chains, forge & anvil, vice, stumping jack, collars, hames and cart saddles- "All machinery, etc., in first-class order. AT ABOUT 1 P.M., S*ock as follows will be put up: — STUD CATTLE. 5 2-yea.r Polled Angus bulls. 1 aged Polled Angus bull. 21 3 & 4-year P-A. rows. 10 2-year P.A. heifers16 P.A. calves. RUN CATTLE65 P.A. cows. 60 P.A. calves. J 6 2-year P.A. steers. , J 5 P.A. m-s. yearlings. 12 dairy cows. SHEEP. 958 6-tooth & f-f.m. ewes, r.w. Corriedale rams. 436 f.m. ewes. r.w. Corriedale rnm>806 2 & 4-tooth ewes, r.w. Corricdure rams. 1400 m.s. lambs268 2 & 4-tooth wethers. 320 f. & f. wethers58 Corriedale rams, the l # ' v’ bred by Ensor. HORSES. 6 good draughts, two being mans with foals at foot. 1 half-draught. All the above stock is for absoluts sale, practically without reserve. Note.—Stock buyers are asked to note that this sale is to be held on TUESDAY, APRIL 3. the.date previously advertised being unsuitable owing to the proximity of the Easter holidays. MOTOB SERVICES AARD ASHHL'RST AND PALMERSTON NORTH MOTOR SERVICES. BOTH CONNECTING WITH M A PIER EXPRESS. Depart a.m. F ara for Palmerston North 10 10/for Ashhurst 10.15 12/8 for Feilding 10.15 10/Botli the above return cars, on arrival in Wanganui, connect with our Hawera, Opunake uud New Plymouth Services. Depart Wanganui ....... 3 p.m. Arrive Hawera 5.30 p.m. Arrive Opunake .. .. .. .. 7.15 p.m, New Plymouth 7.30 p.m. ONLY FIRST-CLASS CABS USED. HODSON'S PIONEER MOTOB SERVICE, LTD. ST. HILL STREET, WANGANUI ’Phone 2121. uther Booking Offices, Wanganui.— Miss Tucker’s, Florists, Avenue; Government Tourist Bureau, Victoria Avenue.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20109, 30 March 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20109, 30 March 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20109, 30 March 1928, Page 12